JADE Jones will soon need to order a larger trophy cabinet after scoring another medal at the World Tae Kwon-do Federation’s German Open in Hamburg.

Jones stunned the tae kwon-do world with her rapid rise to prominence as a junior and she has seamlessly demonstrated that it was no fluke as she delivers the same sort of success in the senior ranks.

The 17-year-old from Flint secured her third medal in two events to complete the set as a member of Britain’s nine-strong squad at the final major international meeting before the WTF World Championships in South Korea later this year.

Her silver medal against Croatia’s Ana Zaninovic – a former world silver medallist – means in the last three weeks she has won an international bronze, silver and gold medal.

And the 2010 Youth Olympic champion almost had gold in her grasp but she just missed out in the 57kg final.

The squad now return to the GB Tae Kwon-do Academy in Manchester for final training ahead of the World Championships in Gyeongiu from May 1-6.

They are due to take part in behind closed doors test matches against South Korean and Spanish squads.

Meanwhile one of Jones’ main rivals for a 2012 Olympic place, 2008 Beijing Olympic bronze medallist Sarah Stevenson, has returned to full training after an absence.